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Discover the fascinating art of ikebana, which originated in Japan and translates to “living flower.” Immerse yourself in the world of floral arrangement, where plant scraps, twigs, flowers, grasses, berries, and fruits are combined to create new, vibrant floral arrangements.

In contrast to opulent European floristry, in Ikebana we value the empty space between objects just as much as the visible water in the vessels. Participants use garden waste, giving it new meaning through upcycling. These materials, often overlooked along the wayside, become treasures that they observe and use with mindfulness.

The four-hour workshop consists of a theoretical introduction, the selection and individual gathering of plants, branches, stones, etc., and the creation of an Ikebana arrangement that participants can take home.

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Dates
May 2026
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